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Bus and train services for the October bank holiday weekend 2018

Monday 29 October 2018 is a bank / public holiday in Ireland.It is also the weekend when most Halloween events happen, the end of Irish daylight savings time, and there is a race meeting at BallybritChanges to city and county bus and train services for this weekend are summarised below.

City Bus Services

Bus Éireann and City Direct will run their their standard Sundaycity services in Galway on Sunday 28 and Monday 29 October.

There may be delays in the city centre for routes 401, 402, 404, 405 and 407 at around 5 - 7pm, due to Out of the Wilde Sky, the Halloween Macnas Parade.

Bus Feda have some changes to their services over the weekend: drop-offs to student accommodation will happen on Monday only (not Sunday), and the Inishowen to Sligo / Galway service will run on Monday instead of Sunday. See their announcement for full details.

Time is changing - clocks are falling back

Daylight Saving officially ends at 2am on Sunday 28 October, when the clocks to back to 1am.

Citylink have advised customers to

adjust their watches at midnighton Saturday night

because all services that leave after midnight will run at "winter time" times.

Train services

Engineering works are causing train timetable changes in many parts of the country before, during and after the bank holiday weekend - see Irish Rail's announcement for full details.

However for Galway, they have announced that that normal services will run. Most likely that means:

A normal Sunday service on Sunday 28 October

A normal Sunday service will run on Monday 29 October, with some bank-holiday adjustments..

Because this is an evening meeting (gates open 2:15pm, first race 4:15pm), traffic is likely to be moderate and the bus services will run as per their timetables - see the Galway city bus summary for links to these.